Wishlist #1076

12/31/2016

Greetings! The only reason I am typing something in now is because I want to meet a certain routine quota that I have created in my mind. Since I am not able to finish this idea today, I plan to finish it tomorrow. For the people who would normally wait for me to type something in, (and for everyone else), I want to at least give you the music video I would try to normally offer in the beginning of these ideas. The video I have chosen today is called ‘Private Eyes’ by Hall & Oates. To see it for free, you can go to www.youtube.com and search for phrase ‘private eyes hall and oates’. One of the selections offered by youtube has almost 4 million views as of now. That is the one I am recommending for you to use.

The reason I am offering you this video to watch is because, several years ago, a certain woman got distractingly stuck in my head for some reason, and so what I did to cope with that distraction was imagine Daryl Hall, the lead singer in the ‘Private Eyes’ music video, to sing in that place where I saw her. Since it was just imagined, the rest of the band was there, but the focus was on Daryl Hall, and just like in the music video, you would also see George Edward(G.E.) Smith play his guitar in that place. You can verify the names in www.wikipedia.org. I also placed those people in certain places where I worked, Daryl Hall singing, and G.E. Smith playing his guitar, like in the ‘Private Eyes’ video. So, if you’re a teenager or an adult male, and a teenager or adult woman is unusually distracting you contemplationally, and maybe you want to be less distracted by them, I recommend that you use the ‘Private Eyes’ music video like I did. Within reason, of course, and if you can, imagine the ‘Private Eyes’ band singing in that place where you saw her, and imagine the ‘Private Eyes’ band to perform in certain areas where you work as well. If it worked for me, maybe it will work for you.

Also, if you don’t have that distraction problem, or if the advice doesn’t apply to you, I still think it’s an entertaining music video to watch.

Tomorrow, I plan to start and finish explaining bookmark ‘Intentional limitations’. This bookmark wasn’t originally planned to be in the 7+ bookmarks category, but I reasoned it to be there. I’ll give you the full explanation tomorrow. See you then! Also, Happy New Year.

1/1/2017

Intentional limitations:

Greetings and salutations! I want to start by trying to explain why I’m introducing you to meaning ‘Intentional limitations’. I believe that, when most people try to cope with instigation on their own, they develop an attitude that is what I call ‘justifiably adamant’. According to the dictionary, ‘adamant’ means-‘utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals, urgings, etc.’ The best illustration I can think of right now in my opinion is located in episode 3.12 ‘The Inside Man’ from sci-fi series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2016)’. The illustration starts, according to Amazon Video, 17 minutes and 34 seconds into the episode, when Phil Coulson(Clark Gregg) introduces himself to Ellen King(Melissa Bickerton). Here is a quote:

Coulson:-‘I don’t think we’ve met.’

Miss King:-‘Ellen King. Have you found a cure for them, doctor?’

Coulson:-‘A cure needs a disease.’

Miss King:-‘Interesting. I’m sure you’ll enlighten us all later. Excuse us.’

That scene, and the short scene after involving Coulson talking to General Talbot(Adrian Pasdar), represents several different points of view. Based on the quote, let’s say Coulson’s point of view represents a supporting point of view, Miss King’s point of view represents a point of view that is against. Those examples help you see General Talbot’s point of view, which is the ‘justifiably adamant’ point of view. Here is a quote soon after Coulson talked to Ellen King:

Talbot:-‘I think it’s Chen. She’s too nice. Never trust nice…Maybe she tangled with one of the Inhumans, got her all hotheaded, you know?’

Coulson:-‘Congratulations. You just narrowed it down to everyone.’

Of course, refurbished for advice, and just as one type of example, not every example, Talbot’s illustration represents a person who is ‘justifiably adamant’. You may look at the example, and think to yourself ‘That’s not me.’ Like I said, it’s a refurbished example, not every example.

1st, I want to say that I made this up. I just imagined it. However, if you think this idea may be useful to you, then I recommend that you use it. 2nd, I want to say that I imagine that the problem that may exist with people who are justifiably adamant because of instigation is that they are less sympathetic to legitimate situations in their job that have what I call ‘Intentional limitations’. I am going to try to explain ‘Intentional limitations’ using a science fiction example.

To prep you up for the story, go to episode 3.12 ‘The Empath’ from sci-fi series ‘Star Trek(1968)’. According to Amazon Video, the effects start 22 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode, when Gem(Kathryn Hays) chooses to heal Kirk(William Shatner). It is the music that such a scene is associated with, and Kirk, that will be used for the ‘Intentional limitations’ story. There are other moments in the episode that such music is used, but a few of those moments I think are unnecessarily extreme, just to get the music that goes with it. If you want to use the other, non extreme moments in the episode, in relation to advice said, you can do so.

The 2nd ‘prepping up’ scene is from episode 1.3 ‘Exodus from Genesis’ from sci-fi series ‘Farscape(1999)’. Since I can’t find the episode in Amazon.com, I’m recommending the use of the episode from www.youtube.com. Just search for phrase ‘farscape season 1’, and there should be this section that has many ‘Farscape’ episodes in it, and just choose the 1.3 ‘Exodus’ episode, and according to youtube, the scene is located 43 minutes and 56 seconds into the episode, and the scene only lasts for a few seconds. It shows 3 Peacekeepers on the floor exhausted because of the heat. According to the ‘Farscape’ show, when Peacekeepers are exposed to certain situations involving heat, they become exhausted, drained of strength. When you look for that scene, keep in mind that this sci-fi episode has a lot of sci-fi violence. I’m not recommending the violence, only the obvious draining illustration the Peacekeepers experience when exposed to certain situations of heat.

If you choose to, once you look at those 2 illustrations, we can begin this ‘Intentional limitations’ story:

[Sorry, but I want to stop now and continue explaining this next week. I underestimated how much time I needed to start and finish typing this idea. I guess I’ll see you next week.

1/7/2017

Before I begin, I want to recommend to you episode 2.6 ‘Thor’s Chariot’ from sci-fi series ‘Stargate SG-1(1998)’. According to Amazon Video, the scene I want you to watch starts 33 minutes and 41 seconds into the episode, when the hologram known as Thor reveals itself again to the Stargate team. Here is the quote:

Thor:-‘There is no shame. Perhaps…in more time, you will come of age.’

Daniel Jackson(Michael Shanks):-‘Uh…Excuse me. Could you, uh…Could you just, uh…Please, just…One second?’

Soon after Daniel Jackson made that request, the Thor hologram froze.

I think it was less than a week ago, and I can’t explain the idea fully now, it may take 2 months to explain it. However, I can give you something about it later, but that will be after these 7+ bookmarks are explained. Less than a week ago, I think I invented a bookmark called ‘Refine’. For here, I’m using a bookmark called ‘Accuse refine’. I’m going to use this bookmark on the use of the greeting I plan to give you soon. You see, as I think about typing the greeting in, there’s something about it, a certain refining, that is distracting me. And so, what I will do is use bookmark ‘Accuse refine’ to allocate/remove such a distraction and place that distraction elsewhere. The best reference to that effect is the reference I just recommended to you, when Daniel Jackson made a request to the Thor hologram, and it paused. Basically, I imagined Daniel Jackson’s knowhow being used to negotiate with the Thor hologram, and the negotiation allowed the hologram to pause for a moment. That said, I begin this idea with the greeting, and I plan to use this ‘Accuse refine’ idea on that greeting.

**’Accuse refine’** about to be used on greeting:

Hello.

To avoid some ambiguity, like I said, I am the one experiencing the distraction. In other words, I just used bookmark ‘Accuse refine’ to remove something I sensed from the word ‘Hello’. To allow me to give you advice with less distractions, I may be using bookmark ‘Accuse refine’ upon my own thinking, such as other words that may have some sort of distraction that I can remove. I am not using such an idea on you directly. If you choose to, maybe you can use the idea, even though I did not give you the full explanation yet. I do plan on giving you at least some of the explanation for ‘Refine’ soon.

For a reference using the greeting ‘Hello’, if you want a reference, I recommend the song ‘Hello’ by Lionel Richie. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song ‘Hello’ reached number 1 on three Billboard music charts in 1984. I’m not recommending the music video for ‘Hello’, just the song ‘Hello’, since it has been years since I watched that video.

OK, let’s finish this idea! Last week, I was about to begin the ‘Intentional limitations’ story. So, here it is: Refurbished for advice, of course, using the character James T. Kirk(William Shatner) from the ‘Star Trek’ episodes(1966-1969), the story starts with an employee who works for a company in the now, his name is also James T. Kirk, and he looks like the Kirk from those ‘Star Trek’ episodes. His personality, however, is like General Talbot’s(Adrian Pasdar) personality from episode 3.12 ‘The Inside Man’ from sci-fi series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(2016)’, justifiably adamant. Although he is relatively new in the company, many people in the company already see him as having ‘the face of the company’, like in the movie ‘Two Weeks Notice(2002)’, how George Wade(Hugh Grant) is ‘the face of the company’ that he works for. It is because of his company compatibility that someone in the company wanted to introduce to him something about a division of the company that his justifiably adamant attitude does not mix well. A woman who Jim(James) knows in the company, let’s say she’s like Ashley(Abbie Cornish) from the movie ‘The Girl(2012)’, talks Jim into visiting her division in the company.

Now, this visit is going to be a little science fiction, because this is the only way I know right now to introduce to you the idea ‘Intentional limitations’. In this division, let’s say 20 or so people, are involved in a project that causes them to experience some sort of heat exhaustion when exposed to a certain amount of heat, refurbished, like the way the Peacekeepers experienced some sort of temporary heat exhaustion in episode 1.3 ‘Exodus from Genesis’ from sci-fi series ‘Farscape(1999)’. Ashley is also one of the people in this group, and she wants to show Kirk, who she has colleague admiration for, what happens when they experience a certain amount of heat in the room.

So, with Ashley, Kirk enters their facility area. Now, when they experience their heat exhaustion, they have their own separate rooms, let’s say 4 to a room, where their bodies are accomodated. For example, each of those rooms have 4 beds and such. However, when this happens, most of them like to be in just 1 room. So, imagine a pile of them, let’s say 20 of them, in 1 medium sized room, either lying on the floor(the intent use of ‘lying’ is from word ‘lie’, which means-‘to rest in a horizontal or flat position’), or leaning against the walls as they sit on the floor, or to rest on the 4 beds available. Kirk is in this room with Ashley, sitting down by a table, both Kirk and Ashley facing each other. Ashley is explaining to Kirk what is happening to the others and to herself. The room is of course hot, but not unbearably hot. However, since Ashley and the others are participating in a certain company program, they have agreed to allow their physical bodies to easily experience exhaustion when exposed to a certain amount of heat. In other words, and it’s just an example, if you experienced the heat in such a room, it would be just hot to you. However, if they experienced that same heat, they would experience heat exhaustion in such a way that they would have to rest somewhere.

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1/9/2017

Hi. I’m typing because I imagined that some of the kids are having problems thinking about the use of the word ‘Hello’, after I used the ‘Accuse refine’ bookmark on ‘Hello’ upon myself. So, if you are having problems thinking about it, I would like to help you out with a recommended solution.

The solution begins with a scene from tv show ‘Whiz Kids’, an episode I watched years ago. You don’t have to watch the whole episode. Since ‘Whiz Kids’ is not available on DVD, at least not yet, I was still able to find the reference in www.youtube.com. Also, if you want more information about ‘Whiz Kids’, www.wikipedia.org has more. To watch it for free, search for phrase ‘whiz kids 2.1’, and the episode’s name is 1.2 ‘Fatal Error’ from tv show ‘Whiz Kids(1983)’. The scene starts 6 minutes and 7 seconds into the episode, when Jeremy Saldino(Jeffrey Jacquet) said quote:

Jeremy:-‘Change color!’

So, basically, the main characters of the tv show ‘Whiz Kids’, according to www.imdb.com, are ‘a group of young kids who are amateur computer experts and detectives’. They were playing a computer game introduced to them by a man who is in jail, and he was using the kids to help him somehow get out of jail. When one of the kids, Jeremy, recommended to him that he ‘change color’, he used the idea to change the appearance of his clothing, which allowed him to escape from jail. Of course, the ‘Whiz Kids’ didn’t know they were helping him escape from jail. They just thought they were testing a computer game.

My point is that, with the rest of this advice, if you are having a little trouble using the word ‘Hello’, all you have to do is change it’s appearance in your mind to something that is more acceptable to you. If you go to www.dictionary.com and search for the word ‘hello’, dictionary.com offers you 2 ways of pronouncing it. The 1st way is ‘he-loh’. Notice that the 1st syllable is ‘he’, and the 2nd syllable is ‘loh’. Now, if you used that song ‘Hello’ by Lionel Richie, go to www.google.com, and search for ‘hello lionel richie lyrics’, use a link that shows you the lyrics to the ‘Hello’ song, and go to that part of the song where it uses the word ‘hello’, such as

‘Hello, is it me you’re looking for?’

Now, just contemplationally pronounce the word ‘Hello’ with the Lionel Richie ‘Hello’ song, except you pronounce it ‘he-loh!’. That new appearance of the word ‘Hello’ should make it more acceptable for you to think about.

Now, for previous moments when you used the word ‘Hello’ contemplationally in a way that you did not find acceptable, that you had trouble with, keep in mind that, if you chose to use ‘he-loh!’, you now have a more acceptable use of the word. The way you used to use the word ‘Hello’ happened(you experienced a non-preferred perspective from that use), but now you are using the word ‘Hello’ in a more acceptable context. When you think about the troubled way you used the word ‘Hello’, you don’t have to become that way again. Your new use of the word ‘Hello’ now supercedes the older way you used to use the word ‘Hello’. This is not you forgetting how you used to use the word ‘Hello’. This is you clarifying to yourself how you now choose to use the word ‘Hello’. So, when you think about those past ways that you had trouble using the word ‘Hello’, you can now contemplationally say ‘He-loh!’ to those moments, and not become the older version of ‘Hello’ that you used to use.

Anyway, I hope that was helpful. See you Saturday!

1/14/2017

Howdy!(Don’t worry. I’m going to try not to avoid using the word ‘He-llo’. However, to help you ween out of that ‘He-llo’ fiasco, I’m going to use a hyphen(-) to place in the word ‘He-llo’ for a while). It is now 7:19 PM EST for me, so I am going to try to give the explanation of this list 2 hours. Hopefully by then, I would have finished this ‘Intentional limitations’ story. The good news is that I may have some extra time this coming Monday to continue with the next idea.

Let’s see. Last week, I talked about Ashley(Abbie Cornish) and Kirk(a younger William Shatner) sitting in a hot room, and everyone in the room seems to be experiencing some sort of heat exhaustion except for Kirk. Now here is where a little of your experience with watching TV and movies comes in. If you watched tv and the movies, you would notice that the actors present themselves in a context that gives continuity to what they are portraying, for example, how the actors and actresses talk to each other, and how they move around in tv shows and movies. So, what I am about to say next, I recommend that you imagine adding some of that continuity. Basically, it starts with Ashley sitting down talking to Kirk on opposite sides of the table that is there. Ashley is explaining why they have such an intentional limitation, and of course it’s a company project. While Ashley was trying to explain something to Kirk, she wanted to illustrate what she was trying to say by standing up and showing him. Soon after Kirk turns his chair around to see what Ashley was trying to tell him, which means that Ashley got up from her chair, left her side of the table, and walked to Kirk to talk to him from his side of the table, soon after she did that, Ashley looked like she was about to faint from the company created heat exhaustion. After all, she is one of the people in the group involved in the heat exhaustion project. Now, using a little of your experience with tv shows and movies, imagine Kirk getting out of his chair in order to catch her so that she would not fall to the ground, and as he is doing that, you hear that music from episode 3.12 ‘The Empath’ from sci-fi series ‘Star Trek(1968)’. A certain common themed music is played throughout that episode. You don’t have to watch the whole episode. I didn’t even watch the whole episode! As I looked through it, I found a music moment for you, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, of course. The scene, according to Amazon Video, starts 22 minutes and 6 seconds into the episode, when Kirk looks like he’s in pretty bad shape. That is when Gem(Kathryn Hays), the empath, walks towards Kirk, and then starts to heal him. You can use any part of that music that was played, up until 23 minutes and 52 seconds into the episode, when Gem collapsed onto the platform she was on.

So, when you imagine that happening, you may see Kirk facing you, and as Ashley is fainting and is about to fall to the ground, Kirk catches her and lifts her up, and as Kirk is holding her entire body in her arms, you hear that music from episode ‘The Empath’. The idea behind such an imagined experience is that, when you reasonably imagine taking Kirk’s place in the story, of course if you are a kid or you think you are too short to do so, or you just choose to, you can imagine someone else that represents you, or a taller you, to catch and hold her, so when you or your avatar catches and holds Ashley, the idea is that feeling her body weight in your arms represents one example of sensing ‘intentional limitations’. You can choose to hear that ‘Star Trek’ music if you want, or don’t hear it, as you hold a heat exhausted Ashley in your arms.

[Since I plan to continue this coming Monday, I’m just going to stop now and continue then. It’s only less than 2 days from now. I’ll see you then.

1/16/2017

He-llo! Now that I have presented to you the 1st, original story that was used to create bookmark ‘Intentional limitations’, I can now tell you the reason why ‘Intentional limitations’ is important for these ideas. The idea ‘Intentional limitations’ is used as the composite idea to combine the next 3 bookmarks that I want to introduce to you. If memory serves, those 3 bookmarks are 1)’Not ready’, 2)’Not agree to address’, and 3)’Time’. So, after I finish explaining ‘Intentional limitations’, I can start explaining those 3 bookmarks.

Since I have already presented to you the 1st story of ‘Intentional limitations’, I can now present to you the 2nd story of ‘Intentional limitations’. This story is the one that will be used more directly to be the ‘composite’ story. This is how the story begins: The main character of this story is basically about Kevin(Chris Hemsworth) from movie ‘Ghostbusters(2016)’. Here is a quote from the extended cut from the movie ‘Ghostbusters’ that I had purchased from Amazon Video about Kevin. According to Amazon Video, the quote starts 44 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie. The quote, is of course, refurbished for this advice, and I will clarify it’s use in this story:

Patty Tolan(Leslie Jones):-‘Hey, did y’all hire that big, dumb dude? Man, I got a cousin Mookie. He is half as stupid, and he will work for Vienna sausages.’

The 2nd reference I want to recommend is when Kevin is giving his job interview to Erin(Kristen Wiig), Abby(Melissa McCarthy), and Jillian(Kate McKinnon). The interview starts 33 minutes into the movie.

Using these 2 references, I imagined Kevin when he was younger, in his 20s, working for a company that has over five hundred employees with different divisions. Kevin was trained by this company to inform the different divisions of this company about the intentional limitations that certain divisions have, since the company allows employees from different divisions to interact with each other, to mingle. After the boss and upper management of that company approved of Kevin’s ability to inform other divisions, meetings were arranged for Kevin to give a presentation to each division. So, let’s say that each division has 10-20 people in it, and to allow you to imagine it easily, about 7%(not an accurate percentage. It’s just a story) of those people could not believe what Kevin was telling them. The other employees basically just absorbed what Kevin was presenting, since he was sent there by their boss. However, since what he was presenting to them was kind of quirky and difficult to believe, about 7% of them expressed difficulty and disbelief as to what they were being told by Kevin.

Now, the thing about all of those presentations Kevin gave, and the training that was given to him, he incorporated certain aspects of what he had learned from that company, more specifically, the aspects from those 7% that made obvious complaints to him, and he incorporated those aspects into his chosen personality. That’s why when you watch the movie ‘Ghostbusters’, some? of you might think Kevin is stupid, such as when Patty Tolan called Kevin ‘dumb’ and ‘stupid’, but in reality what Kevin did was incorporate certain responses he had learned from that company to emphasize certain points he tries to make in his conversations with others. So, to help you see how Kevin ended up being the way he is in the ‘Ghostbusters’ movie, I recommend that you just imagine one of those presentations Kevin is giving in that company, and one of the people says to Kevin quote-‘I don’t believe you.’ Most of them are trying to understand, but a few of them are making an active issue about it. Using that as a reference, Kevin basically collected all of those disagreeing moments, and used what he had learned to emphasize certain points that he is trying to make in his conversations with others.

Now, I chose Kevin to be an example for this 2nd ‘Intentional limitations’ story because the actor that portrays Kevin, Chris Hemsworth, is also the actor that portrays the superhero Thor in the recent Marvel movies, such as ‘The Avengers(2012)’, and ‘Thor: The Dark World(2013)’. What I wanted to do was make an association to Captain America’s Shield. At the time I made this idea, I think it was a few months ago, I believed that Captain America’s shield was made up of a composite(composed of separate parts) of metals. Less than an hour ago, I checked the internet, and I found out that it was made of pure Vibranium. Still, I’m using the ‘composite’ version. Basically, those 3 ideas, ‘1)’Not ready’, 2)’Not agree to address’, and 3)’Time”, were composite elements for Captain America’s shield, and since I wanted Kevin’s ‘intentional limitations’ experience, I imagined Kevin testing Captain America’s shield, which means he was testing those 3 ideas.

Some years ago, when I watched tv show ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’, I remembered a scene when Principal Kraft(Martin Mull) was driving Sabrina(Melissa Joan Hart) to school. That’s when Sabrina noticed that a few of the students were throwing eggs at Principal Kraft’s car every day. I looked for that scene in www.google.com, but I could not find it. And so, what I did was imagine Kevin testing Captain America’s shield by holding it by the window, and allowing those students to hit the shield with eggs. The shield was meant to protect a portion of Principal Kraft’s car from being hit by the eggs. The 2nd test I imagined Kevin using for the shield was to put it over his head as it is raining(The 2nd test I think has something to do with the attitude he uses in the ‘Ghostbusters’ movie). And that is it! The shield being tested by Kevin is the composite idea for the 3 ideas ‘1)’Not ready’, 2)’Not agree to address’, and 3)’Time”. I could not just say that in the beginning because you probably would not have understood it without the 1st ‘intentional limitations’ story, the one with Kirk and Ashley.

I finally finished the ‘Intentional limitations’ explanation. This Saturday, I plan to start explaining the 3 ideas ‘1)’Not ready’, 2)’Not agree to address’, and 3)’Time”. I’ll proofread and type in the disclaimer later, probably this Friday or Saturday.

1/21/2017

Greetings! Before I finish this list, I want to clear up any? of the misunderstandings created by the ‘He-llo’ fiasco. For the convenience of the kids, if you choose to, I’m allowing myself to imagine, refurbished for advice, to testify in episode 1.12 ‘Trial by Fury’ from fantasy tv series ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch(1997)’. The reference starts, according to Amazon Video, 12 minutes and 53 seconds into the episode, starting with Judge Samuels(Henry Gibson) presiding. If you have Amazon Prime, the episode is included with your Prime membership. Basically, if you choose to, you can imagine me testifying in that courtroom my explanation of the ‘He-llo’ fiasco. You can just imagine someone there to represent me. The episode is refurbished for advice, of course.

OK, here it is: Before I gave you the ‘Accuse refine’ explanation, which is in this list, I did not know that some of you would have your use of ‘He-llo’ affected by it. If I knew that would happen before I typed ‘Accuse refine’ in, I probably would not have typed it in.

Also, notice when I gave you the ‘He-llo’ solution. The date was 1/9/2017, only about 2 days after I explained the ‘Accuse refine’ idea. So, instead of waiting an entire week to give you the solution, I gave it to you in 2 days. I believe I should get some points for that.

Some time during those 2 days, I imagined that some of the kids may have trouble contemplationally using the word ‘He-llo’. The affect was like the instigation identified by bookmark ‘Time loop’, a bookmark I explained in this blog. The kids affected were experiencing a non-preferred perspective for how they were trying to use the word ‘He-llo’ in their minds. So, as I was thinking about that imagined possibility, I wanted to create a solution that the kids were able to use based on what was already given to them in this blog. Soon after, I thought that by giving those kids the ability to change the appearance of how they used ‘He-llo’ in their minds, that that would be enough to fix their problem. And that was the intent of the ‘He-llo’ solution I offered them.

I realize that there could be a difference between my intent and how the kids interpreted the words I typed in. And so, hopefully, these new words may help clear up any? of the misunderstandings created by, but not necessarily because of, the interpretations of the words the kids made of the solution I offered them. In other words, based on my intent, if you choose to, you now may have more of an idea what my intent was regarding the ‘He-llo’ fiasco.

Soon after I type this in, I’m going to start proofreading the words in this blog, and I plan to finish this list today so that I can start on the next idea today.

Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi series ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’, ‘Star Trek’, ‘Farscape’, and ”Stargate SG-1′. Some viewer discretion for fantasy tv show ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi movie ‘Ghostbusters’. Some viewer discretion for tv show ‘Whiz Kids’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Intentional limitations’, ‘He-llo!’, and ‘He-llo’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

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12/25/2016

Greetings and salutations.(According to www.vocabulary.com, ‘The expression “Greetings and salutations!” contains two words meaning pretty much the same thing: A salutation is a form of greeting.’ It is now 6:20 PM EST for me, and before I start explaining bookmark ‘Unattended’, I want to introduce to you the music video. As I said in a recent list, I can just offer you a music video. It doesn’t have to have some sort of deeper meaning associated with it. And so, the video I select for this list is also a video I selected for a previous list. The music video is called ‘Honey Bee’ by Blake Shelton. I figured that, since this is winter time, you might find refreshing to see a video that depicts what looks like to me to be a nice summer day, and since many of you may not listen to country music regularly, watching this video may also be a refreshing change of pace for you. To see this video for free, just go to www.youtube.com, search for the phrase ‘blake shelton honey bee’, and it’s the video that has almost 34 million views as of now. Enjoy!

Unattended:

I want to start with a reference whose purpose is to help you relate with the idea. The reference is in animated episode 2.6 ‘The Blind Bandit’ from tv series ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender(2006)’. If you have Amazon Prime, it’s included in your membership, and according to Amazon Video, it starts 7 minutes and 36 seconds into the episode. It is the way the episode illustrates how Toph(Jessie Flower) senses sound. The ‘Avatar’ episodes basically shows you in shades of grey how Toph interprets sound. There are other moments in the series. In relation to advice, you can use those illustrations. For now, there are several scenes in ‘The Blind Bandit’ episode that should be enough for this advice.

So, here’s the idea. I discovered this particular variety of ‘Unattended’ I think several months ago, when I was in a supermarket waiting to order cold cuts. Where I shop, you get a number, and you wait for that number to be called in order to order cold cuts. While I was waiting for my number, someone made some sort of unusual move nearby that caused me to look at my own composure response, more specifically, to check to see if something that I was doing was unattended. (According to www.dictionary.com, unattended means-‘not taken in charge; not watched over’). I looked at myself, so to speak, to see if something was unattended to.

Now, the thing about an instigation and inadvertency induced sense of making you respond as if you have left something unattended to is that the instigator or inadvertency tends to try to define the particulars of how you feel ‘unattended’. For example, when I felt unattended in the supermarket, that feeling was partially caused by causing me to feel mildly startled by the experience.

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Nathan:-‘You got something in your teeth.’

After thinking about it for a few seconds, Charles Harker eventually looked at his teeth from a reflection provided in the elevator. When you see him in the movie looking at his own teeth, that image is from the reflection provided by one of the interior walls of the elevator, not Charles Harker’s actual face.

The solution, since I believe this may be a common enough instigation to experience, is to practice knowing when it happens that the experience is trying to induce some sort of misleading sense of being ‘unattended’, and to use a more tenable response for it. For example, if I experience let’s say an obviously mild instigation for ‘Unattended’, if it is out of context and not relevant, I may just casually identify the experience, as if I noticed what color a certain car is that is parked outside. I don’t respond like I used to. In other words, I don’t need to actually check the appearance of my teeth, like Charles Harker did in the movie ‘Spy Game’. If you want to, you can still check the appearance of your teeth, so to speak. The important thing is that you can manage more how you experience such an instigation. Also, if you choose to use this idea, you should be able to upgrade it’s use very quickly.

Some violence and viewer discretion for animated tv series ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and movie ‘Spy Game’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmarks ‘Unattended’ and ‘Not attended'(practice using both phrases recommended) for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

See you next week!

Wishlist #1074

12/17/2016

Feliz Navidad! To me, saying the phrase ‘Feliz Navidad’ is like saying that I want to wish you a Merry Christmas in a spirited way. According to www.wikipedia.org, the song ‘Feliz Navidad’ is #8 on the list of all-time best-selling Christmas/holiday digital singles in SoundScan history. It was also recognized by ASCAP as one of the top 25 most played and recorded Christmas songs around the world.

Since it’s almost Christmas(12/25), the music video I want to recommend to you I found in www.youtube.com. Based on a few of the comments from youtube, I’m given the impression that this singing group is called Voctave, and youtube has a section for them that is also called ‘Voctave’. So, what I am recommending for you to watch is a Christmas carol from the song ‘Carol of the Bells’ performed by Voctave in what looks like the insides of a church. I was originally looking for a bunch of Christmas carolers in a certain context singing ‘Carol of the Bells’ somewhere outside on snow, but instead I found Voctave. To find this performance, search for phrase ‘carol of the bells voctave’ in www.youtube.com, and the selection is listed as ‘Carol of the Bells of Notre Dame’. This video was recently released Nov. 29 of last month, so it’s only been out a few weeks. They don’t start ‘Carol of the Bells’, not until 25 seconds into the video. Their performance ends 1 minute and 10 seconds into the video. So, their performance of ‘Carol of the Bells’ is like flash rain(according to my definition, ‘flash rain’ is when it starts raining very quickly, and then stops raining soon after). When you look at the video, the caroler’s faces are presented in a gleeful, tv show like context. I don’t know what the rest of the video is showing. I am only recommending Voctave’s ‘Carol of the Bells’ performance.

Also, another plus about Voctave’s performance is that they’re ethnicity is diverse. It’s like attending a high school that has an obviously mixed ethnicity. After all, America is a county that has many different ethnicities.

Self appearance:

It’s now 6:07 PM EST for me, so I’ll try to finish this as quickly as I can. I know I said I’d explain ‘Unattended’ last week. I simply forgot about bookmark ‘Self appearance’. So, I’ll start with the 1st reference. It begins in episode 1.1 ‘Precious Place’ from animated tv series ‘The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan(2015)’. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 6 minutes and 3 seconds into the episode, when Asakura(Bridget Hoffman) asks Kyon(Crispin Freeman) if he can hold her groceries for her, because her hands hurt. As Kyon is holding the groceries, Asakura is complaining that her hands are cold. She then chose to put her hands on Kyon’s face cheeks as Kyon is holding the groceries. That is when Asakura says to Kyon, 6 minutes and 27 seconds into the episode, quote:

Asakura:-‘Now, now, stop thrashing. You don’t wanna break the eggs.’

The 2nd reference is from sci-fi episode 4.01 ‘Voyage of the Damned’ from tv series ‘Doctor Who(2008)’. If you have Amazon Prime, the ‘Doctor Who’ episode is included with the Amazon Prime service. The scene begins 57 minutes and 57 seconds into the episode, when The Doctor(David Tennant) without saying a word, accessed the use of the robots in order to get to another part of the ship.

So, in the ‘Precious Place’ example, it’s used to illustrate what could happen if you commit to a certain responsibility. When Kyon agreed to hold Asakura’s groceries, even when Asakura’s hands were placed on his face cheeks, in that moment, he wasn’t able to move away from her or stop her from putting her cold hands on his face cheeks, because of his obligation to hold Asakura’s groceries.

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Now, here is the reference I was using the previous 2 references to prep you up for. To give me more strength to type it in, I watched a certain moment in that ‘Carol of the Bells’ video a few times before now. OK, here it is: Years ago, either I heard it from someone else, or maybe I read about it in the internet, I don’t remember exactly how I heard about it, I heard that a lawyer while in a court of law was told by the judge that either the color of the socks he was wearing or the tie he was wearing was inappropriate, and that judge told that lawyer to go home and replace it. That caused the lawyer to cry. (I feel better, now that I typed it in). Anyway, whether or not that story is true, and I am not even going to bother(make an effort) googling it, I believe it can be true. I am not a lawyer, but based on how I imagined it, when a person has responsibilities, those responsibilities may tax somewhat your normal sense of self awareness of self reliance, of self acceptance. Let’s say that, during a specific moment of circumstance, while you are maintaining certain responsibilities, whether it be at school or at work, let’s say an instigator imposes some sort of instigation upon you, and no words have to be used by that instigator to impose an instigation upon you, let’s say that imposed instigation was meant to exploit how you are trying to maintain certain let’s say job related responsibilities. And when that happened, it caused you to feel sad, bothered, and mildly miserable.

The solution I have invented for such situations is identified by bookmark ‘Self appearance’. Since I am assuming many of you have read the ‘Blinking’ idea I have offered you at the beginning of this blog, all you have to do, so to speak, is to ‘look’ at your sense of self appearance that relates to your sense of self reliance and self acceptance, and to give it more of a balanced feeling, when such an instigation occurs. For example, and of course this is speculation and imagination, but when that lawyer was told by the judge to go home and change his clothes, I imagined that he experienced an obvious waning in his sense of self reliance and self acceptance, and since, and I am just guessing, and since he did not have an obvious technique, like these bookmarks, to manage such a feeling, he simply became that feeling of waning self acceptance, which caused him to cry. Now, when you experience such an instigation that is exploiting how you circumstantially maintain your responsibilities, you can contemplationally say bookmark ‘Self appearance’, and you can use your experience with the ‘Blinking’ idea to manage better that sense of waning self acceptance the instigator imposed upon you to experience. One example of having such an experience, it is like a ‘sour’ composure response that you can cause to incrementally dissipate after you say bookmark ‘Self appearance’.

One reason why I am offering you this idea now is…

[It is now 7:32 PM for me, and so I have to stop this explanation now, even though I am almost done with it. I’ll finish this explanation next week, and I should have more time next week to also give you another idea or 2. So, until then, Feliz Navidad!

12/24/2016

It is now 8:47 PM EST for me, and I want to finish this idea today, so that tomorrow, I can start with a brand new list. It’s a refreshing experience for me to start a new list. The bookmark I plan to explain tomorrow is ‘Unattended’. I wanted to give you another example, but I realized that such an example was created from expectations that I have not given you yet. Since you have ‘Self appearance’ for only a week, the new example may not be as compatible for you to have. And so, what I thought about in the past 20 minutes or so was to give you another ‘crying’ example, some sort of illustration involving crying. I chose not to do that either, because the example I gave you, the ‘lawyer crying’ example, was made by intent for you to find useful in a context that I cannot casually just create for another ‘crying’ example.

To be frank(direct and unreserved in speech; straightforward), I recommend that you use ‘Self appearance’ when the instigation and/or inadvertency you experience encourages you to mildly cry, but you believe it is inappropriate for you to cry, or you do not choose to cry. So, when that effect occurs, you contemplationally say the phrase ‘Self appearance’, to help you collect yourself in a preferred context, and in a minute or two, a more preferred context should occur. Keep in mind that, when you choose to use bookmark ‘Self appearance’, I am assuming that you are doing so because the use of the idea, with your personal upgrades, probably provides better results for you than what you did before the use of this advice. I believe that such a comparison, your basic ‘before and after’ comparison, should show you that using ‘Self appearance’ is actually helping you.

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Wishlist #1073

12/3/2016

Hi. This list is the continuation of what I started in this blog in Wishlist #1065, 9/28/2016. Here is a quote from that list:

“The idea of ‘Proof’ basically began from the trailer of the movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha(2005)’. I at least did not see the entire movie. I only watched the trailer. You can find the trailer in web site www.youtube.com. Just search for phrase ‘memoirs of a geisha trailer’ in youtube, and one of the selections given by youtube should say ‘Memoirs of a Geisha trailer (HQ)’ by ‘Elias Regopoulos’. It was made 7 years ago, and it has almost 1.5 million views. Click that, and the illustration for ‘Proof’ starts 1 minute and 6 seconds into the trailer, when a woman is saying quote:-

Lady talking:-‘A true Geisha can stop a man in his tracks with a single look.’

That is when the trailer shows a woman looking at a man riding a bike, and soon afterwards, the man gets into an accident.

In a previous list in this blog, I said that the proof of what caused that man to be distracted came from himself. How he interpreted that proof caused him to be distracted to the point where he got into an accident while riding his bike. Soon after I typed something like that in, I have been upgrading it. For example, the ‘Stubborn’ idea shows you that an instigator can cause you to feel a sense of stubbornness, and since that stubbornness comes from your sense of proof, many people who experience such a sensation of stubbornness will simply become that stubbornness. That is why I recommended that you practice feeling a sense of stubbornness without becoming that sense of stubbornness.

So, what I plan to do, starting with this list, is to help you manage your sense of proof more directly.”

Before I start, I want to offer you for this list, and you don’t have to use the video I offer, I want to offer you music video ‘Rio’ by Duran Duran. Web site www.wikipedia.org talks about the song and the video. Here is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_(song) . According to that link, ‘it was issued worldwide in January 1983 and became an immediate Top 10 hit in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #9 on 11 December 1982.[1]

Here is the start of the explanation for using music video ‘Rio’ using a recently imagined story. I imagined that, when celebrity Mila Kunis(Jupiter Ascending) was still single, I was introduced to her, and during our conversations together, she offered to me an ultimatum(a final proposal or statement of conditions). She would allow me to go on a date with her if she was allowed to show me certain quirky(a peculiarity of action, behavior, or personality) things from her presentations. I didn’t have to understand those presentations, but I would have to be able to remember them and recite(to give an account of) them when needed. And if I am able to do that to her satisfaction, she would allow us to continue dating. So, as an illustration of what I am talking about, I chose the music video ‘Rio’, because in that video, I think it’s the woman who is highlighted in it, according to www.youtube.com, if you type in and search for phrase ‘duran duran rio’, according to the ‘Rio’ video, the scene starts 2 minutes and 42 seconds into the video, that woman looks like her whole body is painted in different neon like colors, and she looks like she is acting like she is a bird that has many vibrant colors as she is moving around on the boat. So, I figured that you can use that scene as an example of a celebrity lady that is single presenting some sort of quirky presentation that you don’t have to understand, but you do have to remember it and recite it, and that is just 1 example of several that she expects the person she is dating to remember and recite!

Anyway, the reason I am offering for you to use the music video ‘Rio’ in such a way is to demonstrate to you that an instigator may improperly impose an instigation that discourages you from participating with people that shows the occassional quirky attitude. The instigation probably won’t be as obviously quirky. Instead, it would be something that discourages participations that involve even a little quirky behavior completely. Of course, I’m not talking about just dating. I’m talking about participations in general.

If you decide to use that idea, keep in mind that you don’t have to understand those quirky presentations. All you have to do is be able to remember them and recite them when needed, and of course you use the definition of ‘recite’ within reason.

[Since I started this late, and I believe that many of you who have read that idea will probably find it relaxing, if you find that idea useful, then I’m going to continue this idea next week. I plan to keep in mind that I only gave you it’s music video, and I will try to start early next week, probably next Saturday. See you then!

12/10/2016

Hi. As I said before, since I have begun explaining the 7+ ‘Proof’ bookmarks, I plan to not stop explaining them until I have completed explaining them, which should take a few weeks(1 day a week, 3+weeks). What I also tried to say, if I did not actually say it, was that, during that time, I would make new ideas, and I would regret not being able to type those new ideas in. That is happening now. I don’t feel so great right now. I guess you can call it ‘withdrawal symptoms caused by a temporary change in routine when giving advice in such a way’. That’s what I am feeling right now. However, in spite of the temporary discomfort, I believe this is the best way to continue.

Chair:

It is now 5:22 PM EST. I started working on this around 4:00 PM. I had some difficulty looking for a specific reference from a ‘Stargate’ episode. Since I could not find that reference, I improvised and chose to use a different ‘Stargate’ reference.

Basically, and I really do mean ‘basically'(in a fundamental or elementary manner), ‘Chair’ is in reference to when you choose to commit yourself to the ideas introduced in this blog. It explains how the use of new ideas may change how you perceive your current resource use. I imagined a boy getting mildly confused over how his new use of ideas make his previous actions look flawed, like he did something wrong in the past because he did not have those new ideas in his past.
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And so, here is the solution: You can use the ‘Chair’ idea to imagine yourself sitting on a chair before you committed yourself to using those new ideas. During that time in your past, you used the resources that were available to you at that time to perceive and interact, and when you committed yourself to those new ideas, represented by sitting on another, different chair, your available resources changed in a context that allowed you to resolve certain issues that were bothering you, for example. I have several examples to offer you. I’ll start with the best example I can think of, in my opinion. If you go to www.comixology.com, the example is located in the last part of comic book ‘Iron Man (1998-2004) #83. If you choose to use that example, just use comixology’s search engine and look for phrase ‘iron man 83’, and you can buy that comic book for about 2 bucks. Here is the quote I am talking about:

Tony:-‘So what you’re saying is, if I were still an independent and had done this on my own, I’d be the big hero. But because I work for the government now, I’m just another week behind on getting my work done.

Man talking to Tony:-‘That sounds about right.’

Tony:-‘Thanks. I just wanted to get that straight.’

Man talking to Tony:-‘Heavy lies the head…’

I just looked up ‘heavy is the head’ in google, and that phrase may come from ‘Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.’, a quote from Shakespeare.

The quote from Tony Stark may seem a bit light, but it refers to his change from being Iron Man with a secret identity to Iron Man who is also now publicly known as Tony Stark and Secretary of Defense of America. Tony is sensing another difference in resource use, as compared to when he was Iron Man with a secret identity.

The 2nd example is basically a refurbishing of the ‘Stargate SG-1’ series. You simply look at all 10 seasons of ‘Stargate SG-1’ as real time job opportunities in a certain company that a person may choose to work for. For example, in the beginning of the ‘Stargate’ series, the ‘Stargate’ program seemed to be just dialing the gate addresses from the order that they have acquired them. So, basically, your transportation would consist of mostly just walking back and forth through the Stargate. By season 9, all the major governments of Earth have their own ships, and other developed forms of technology. Let’s say there was a Christmas party for such a company, and Samantha Carter(Amanda Tapping) was just doing Season 1 and 2 work, which consists of just going through the Stargate. In this company party, she notices a man, Daniel Jackson(Michael Shanks), who slipped onto the floor laughing as he was trying to participate in a discussion that involves some humor. She walked to the man, they introduced each other, and Samantha learned that Daniel was doing season 9 work for the company. Here is a quote from episode 9.13 ‘Ripple Effect’ from series ‘Stargate SG-1(2006)’ to show you what season 9 is like for Daniel. According to Amazon Video, the scene starts 34 minutes and 24 seconds into the episode. That is when Cameron Mitchell(Ben Browder) is having a disagreement with an alternate reality version of himself. Here is the quote:

Mitchell1:-‘If the Wraith come back and discover the city wasn’t destroyed, they’ll launch another attack. If Atlantis falls, this galaxy is the next target.

Mitchell2:-‘If the Wraith return…If they attack…If the city is destroyed…The threat we face is more immediate.’

Mitchell1:-‘That still doesn’t give you the right to do this.’

The example is to show that season 9 jobs deal with more opportunity and liability and season 1 and 2 jobs do. Let’s say you’re a kid, and refurbished for advice, of course, as a kid you work in a season 2 job. Your transportation availability would consist of mostly walking back and forth through the Stargate. If, on the other hand, you had a season 9 job, you would have more opportunities to use different forms of transportation, and you would have more responsibility, too, if you wanted it. Now, even though the difference between season 2 and season 9 is obvious, both seasons are still important. You’ll notice that, even though in the Christmas party story, Daniel is a season 9 employee, he is still attending the same Christmas party with all of the other different season employees, which includes a season 2 Samantha Carter employee. What I am trying to say is that season 9 Daniel Jackson does not see season 1 and 2 employees as being flawed, or that they did something wrong.

OK, here is another reason why I call this idea ‘Chair’. Going back to a boy as an example, I imagine a certain boy looking back after learning a new idea, and that boy metaphorically removes the chair he was sitting on in the past, and then he would fall to the ground. With respect said, if many people, boys and adults, thought of what they did in the past and metaphorically removed a chair they were sitting on, it makes sense that they would all fall to the ground. That is because you are not sitting on anything! If you remove some sort of support that you were using in the past contemplationally, then what are you using as support! I think if you think about the ‘season 2 Samantha Carter season 9 Daniel Jackson’ story a little longer, you may realize that your intent may have been the same or similar, at least certain aspects of your intent were. It’s just that, at that time in your past, you simply had a different resource availability and participation than you do now. For example, just imagine having a season 2 Samantha Carter job for a few seconds or so, then imagine having a season 9 Daniel Jackson job for a few seconds or so, and go back and forth for a few seconds or so, for example, ‘season 2, season 9, season 2, season 9’, to help you understand the ‘Chair’ idea more, for your own benefit, of course.

This 3rd example, episode 7.14 ‘Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield’ from animated series ‘The Simpsons(1996)’ is not an exact match for idea ‘Chair’, but it does give an obvious before and after illustration, and near the end of the episode, Marge decides that she no longer wants to join the country club, and then returns full time to be with her family. I think that this 3rd example, since it involves family, it allows the ‘Chair’ idea to work. In other words, when you sometimes think of this ‘Chair’ idea, you may think about that scene when Marge no longer pursues her country club enrollment as she returns to her family. In other words, this ‘Chair’ idea works because of family. I consider that a ‘win’.

Rated PG-13 viewer discretion for ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’. Some reading discretion for the ‘Iron Man’ comic books. Violence and viewer discretion for sci-fi tv series ‘Stargate SG-1’ and animated series ‘The Simpsons’. Use refurbished for advice references only. Throw away rest of episode, series, movie, and comic book. [Use mental bookmark ‘Chair’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.

[Next week, probably next Saturday, I plan to explain bookmark ‘Unattended.’ In case you are interested, I’m feeling a lot better now in regards to those withdrawal symptoms caused by a temporary change in routine. I guess that, after the 1st time, it gets easier. See you next week!